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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1926)
VERNONIA EAGLE O b Inland Highway Keele, who Is ut the St. Helens (Mivcr I* Curtis, past r of th" general hospital, Recovering from a ( hristian church, has recovered from recent operation. his sickness and pinna to be wil l the chinch this coming Sunday Dwight Strong, populur young num l'here will bo preaching service both who is agent for the Saturday morning and evening. In the even Evening l’ont, has boon promoted to ing he will us,* a chart. We will "Junior League Salesman," for the look for a good targe Bible school Our sandwich bread in the pound Curtis Publishing company, Joe Lincoln of Silver! n Th. and the public cordially invited t > and a half loaves is all that can be next move uf the young man will be nil services. Sunday ut the J. C. Lincoln In . (»LIVER L. CURTI.-« , i.-ired in a good bren’d and it makes i to go to the Senior class. Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Ch. .1* Wl i w . most delicious sandwiches.—Vernon in Yamhill county the I ' ' of i.i Bakery.—adv. A pleasant evening wnn speri nl We have nil kinds of bread, such week. ns Whole Wheat, Gruhnm, Riusi i, tho home of Mr. and Min. Muuj The Womens Christian Ternperutcc Sunday, January 17. , Cards and Don't forget -we Imve ci m put I r.ion met Tuesday ufternoon with Rye, Cracked Wheat mid French, Mr. Murray and chocolate eclaii ever, imv I t numbers and four visitors pres lluve some olio of the durk bread' games wore played, it. A m■•■■i enjoyable time win had on your table at nil times—you will allowed a number of interesting ex Vernonia Bakery, adv. by all . Delightful refreshment apprettate the change und it is good perinienta. Mr. und M! . J. I.. Griffith left for you. -Vernonia Bakery.--adv. ! were served. Those attending were Whon ordering uny kind of bread Monday for California af .r ; < Mr. und Mrs. Murray, Mr. mid Mrs. oin your grocer insist that he send, tended visit with relativi la Min. Mnbi'l Mi-llinger und Beilh. Jack Adams, Mr. and Mrs. (). Douiist Mother’« Bread und you will rv- I». Smith attended thè EanU-rn Sturi Mrs. Ruby Miller, Mr. lyskow. Mr Mr . and Mrs. W. A. Hanis \i> : • : iiv a real quality loaf. Vernonia in.stullutioh in I.ongview, Waahlng Sowden, Mrs. Donnogin, Mr». Be> I'ukery.— adv. visiting with Mr. a i .Vis I d ! v tali, l’hunulny of lust week and ulr thia Smith, Mrs. Ellis of Rainier und in St. Helens ever th. wick < 1 visited over the week end wilh Mrs. Lillian Varner. ---------- + -------- Murray raved his houe Wed- former Vernonia friends and Kelso C. A. Clark ami family of i’. ' - , by quick action, Mrs. Murray people, Mr. and Mi's. Richard Lirnl- VERNONIA LADIES GIVE EI AY. d to him that the roof near spent Sunday here at tin la Tl oy ' their parents. Mr. and Mr I. M hinuiey was burning and he berg und Mr. and Mrs. Lair, Twelve ladies from Vernonia both report a very enjoyable visit. ■d a fire extinguisher, jumped Clark. resenting the W. 11. A. of that place cur, hurtled home and put out put on a [day at the Grund theatre e with no assistance. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richard . .i’ Curley Buffmire him purchased Wednesday night entitled "Clubbin , Sundayed with Mr. Richard i’ his father's interest in the transfer n Husband.* The play wus high clu: parents in St. Helens. amid here. Mr. Buffmire, sr, is go in every respect and reflected credit ing to settle down near Medford upon the organization which spun and will spend his time raising sored it. The lurgc audience showed our ever increasing ah t. tify chickens <>n a farm he hua ucquired its appreciation of the play by fri. that fact. Won't you art u in ar that place. quent applause.—Rainier Review'. today?—Vernonia B k iy. id. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»< I i i++++++++++*4+( Home News Notes and Mrs. Glenn Bunker mo-' '.led.'i.rd Saturday lotnrn- M 'itday. M Calvin Bunker J>y nccoinp: tiled them back, us been visiting with her George N. visiting here turned to his day. Miss Bethel Edir nii-. te .!■ the Pleasant Hill 11. week end with relativi ai a in St. Helens. I Got your garden planned t might be eurly to arrange for it, the Oregon climate i making ur ell think that way. .Hall ha» l een in quite poor i r several weeks, but ut t’-i i< much improved. It is in- iod to nor Mr. Hull on our 111 ' 111 even thoU-.'ll >id of u cane. J. M. Clark report- th< ale week of a house mid lot in Si.' addition, three n idem I East Side and u hou - i d ' - . in Central aldition. Several members from thé Ma- <>n lodge uf Vernonia, attended a meeting of that ordi r in St. Helens last Saturday night. There were ap proximately 2U0 members prêtent froin the county«that night arcord- ing to reports. J. W. Bush, proprietor of the Majestic theatre is "branching out" and securing more Vernonia property Mr. Bush purchased this week th« businc? and building of "The Old Mill' pool room. A lire proof buildi.ig in a iplendid location. Here's succes to the new venture. We would like to tell you about all the good things you wdl find here ti out but we can’t as we want to leave room in the paper for other m .« ■, Better yet, come in mid loos over our large assortment buy II yo() a . mt to mid if ylou don't want to buy we me glad to have you “just I.,ok."—Vernonia Bakery—adv Mrs. Mallet, stat' pi le W. C. T. U. will be 1:1 \ . ■ Thursday, January 2M. T be a public nieetin'. at Evangelical church . ale special music. All .1 d INCORI OHATft) NEWBERG \L1.M SHERIDAN VERNONIA CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLF MONMOUTH $1.19 SHEETS and PILLOW CASES Good quality Ble; ched Sheets 63x90- 72x90—81x90 98c and $1.19 PILLOW CASES—42x36 25c HOPE MUSLIN 16c TURKISH TOWELS 19c GORDON HATS for Men $5.00 JANTZEN SWEATER COATS $9.00 DAY’S DRESS TROUSERS MENS’ YOUNG MENS and BOYS $3.25 to $9.00 Men’« Heavy Loggers Shirt« $4-95 PAY CAR OVERALLS $1.39 Red Wrist Canvag Glov®« 14 ounce—15c GROCERIES 100-lbs. Best Cane Sugar Bordens Milk, can 7 can Standard Pear 7 can Standard Corn 3-pkgs. Shredded Wheat $6.25 .... 10c $1.00 $1.00 .... 35c Guaranteed Service 1000 Hours JI ? 27c 40c 10-25-50 watts, each 50 watt, gas tilled, each « * 75 Halt, gas tilled, each r- • • 45c 50c CASHIER OE BANK AT ST. HELENS DIES SUNDAY J. 11. Hutchinson, 55, cashier uf the Columbia County bank of St. Helen», died Sunday at the St. Hel ens general hospital. Mr. Hutchin-oit iiinie to St. Helens about six yenri ago to accept the ca»hiershi:> of the bank, ill» home was in MenomilHi , Wis., mid a brother resides ther. \ sister lives In Los Angeles, and is on route, and n nephew, Edward Hutchinson makes his home at University club in Portland, neral arrangement» have riot lievi completed, but tho probability i that the body will be taken back to hi.« former home for interment. ----------- +----------- 'Nuff’s ’Nuff. Movie Pe t (reading title) Ah. nm what shall 1 do now? A Voice: Shut up! Childer—Say, Doe, like tia buy a keg of cider? Hobson- It it I, W W, stuff, or 'anxious and willing to work? 100 w iti. frosted, (»ach 150 watt, frost(*d, each 60c 70c 85c 200 watt. frosted, each i • 4 » r OTHER. STYLES AND SIZES * now carrying two different types of light globes for the city plant and the Oregon Ameri can. The same bulb will not give satisfactory ser vice < a bodi systems. Bring in your light prob lems and troubles and we will help you out. See HOFFMAN about it • t The Peoples Store, across from Bank building, is constantly adding new goods as the seaosn styles an* released. This week we are calling your atten tion to the GR()( ERI1 S SHOES and DRY GOODS. Note our prices, we are sure you can do no better in Vernonia or elsewhere. es neat styles and patterns made of Red Seal Gingham, sizes run medium, large anil xtra large See them in our show window / VERNONIA HAS A GOOD DEPARTMENT STORE NEW HOUSE DRESSES & APRONS Electric Light Globes STORES AT »TORES AT s HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.f Corn Flakes, pkg.............. Hotel Benson C< ' ree........ Phillips Fan Cake Élour— 2 -15c pkgs.......................... ,10c 55c 20c FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE CROCERIES Wesson Oil, 5 gal. cans, $7.79 Sugar, 100-lb. siwk $6.19 Sugar, 10-lbs. ... ......... 69c FLOUR— Drifted Snow, Crown, White Down, 19-11». sck $2.59 Potatoes, 100-lbs. ...... $3.50 Palace Car Com, No. 2, can ... 19c Peas, No. 2, per can.............. 15c Corn, No 2, per can............... 15c, Bordens Milk, tall can, on. 10c Oregon Milk, tall can, ea. 10c Ben Davis Apples, box .... $1.19 Eggs, per dozen ................. 39c Williainette butter, quarters,-lb. 52c Hills Bros, coffee,bulk-lb....... 48c Hills Bros coffee in can 1-lb. 56c Golden West coffee i« can, 1-lb.55c M.J.B. coffeg, in can, 1-lb 55c Bacon, per pound ................... 39c White Wonder laundry soap - 6 bars ....... 25c Dutch Cleanser, per can ...... 10c Brooms 59c Camels, Lucky Strike and Chester field carton-------------- $1.25 SHOES West Coast Logger Shoes, pi $12.95 t Bone Dry Logger shoes, Calked soles guaranteed to hold the calks $12.95 Men’s Work Shoes, heavy sole $4.89 Red Goose Men Shoe, heavy sole, If any paper or carton found in the shoe, return and receive Five Dol lars and new pr shoes ............ $5.50 DRY GOODS Kalbumie Gingham, per yd................ 19c Apron Gingham, per yd .............. 14c Ripplette Crepe, per yd.......... 17*/2c Outing Flannel, 36-in. wd, yd 28,/tc Outing Flannel, 27-in wd, yd ..lS’/ic Percale, 36-in. wd, per yd............ 19c Flannelette, 36-in wd, per yd . 22,/>c Mens Grey wool sock, pr............ 49c Cotton Batts, 1-lb....................... 20c Sweaters 1-3 off on all Mens Blaziers Cn tfiji Scrim, large assortment— 12*Z2C to 40c per yard Suiting, per yard .......................... 48c All nt a stock just arrived for early Spring. Peoples Store M. MURRAY, Manager ACROSS FROM BANK